Getting their "bell rung" doesn't begin to
describe the devastating effects concussions
can have on young athletes. Skyline High senior
Jack Larsen suffered three concussions in six
months, and now his football career has been
cut short.

Political parties no longer face having to hold
their 2014 state conventions on the day before
Easter thanks to a temporary legislative fix, but
Republicans still support moving the primary
election date in future years.

For years, Kennecott has been violating clean-air regulations by
digging for more ore than allowed under a federal agreement and
kicking up dust, clean-air groups planned to argue Tuesday in federal
court.

President Barack Obama on Tuesday welcomed the new Iranian government's pursuit of a "more moderate course," saying it should offer the basis for a breakthrough on Iran's nuclear impasse with the United Nations and the U.S. He signaled a willingness to directly engage Iran's leaders, tasking Secretary of State John Kerry with pursuing that diplomacy with Tehran.

A little boy is recovering after his
mom's e-cigarette exploded in the car. Forty
attorneys general sent a letter to the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration urging for the
regulation of e-cigs like normal cigarettes.

BYU is off to another 1-2 start with the offense that continues to
sputter, but coach Bronco Mendenhall isn't interested in making
changes. The Cougars have been here before, and Mendenhall believes
they will flourish again.

A family was on a drive and enjoying the fall foliage when a six-point buck flew through one side of their minivan and out the other, leaving them showered with glass and wondering what just happened, a member of the family said Tuesday.

Thousands of Pakistanis ran into the streets praying for their lives Tuesday as a powerful earthquake rocked a remote area in the southwest, killing at least 39 people and possibly creating a small island off the coast.

Veronica's entire 4-year-old life has been lived at the center of a protracted custody dispute between her biological Native American father and a couple in South Carolina chosen as adoptive parents by her mother.

Inside the Westcott family's Ogden Valley home, Gladys the goose can
often be seen taking a little beak-bath from a water tray. She's more
comfortable indoors around humans than she is around other geese.

How did our son go from daily meltdowns as a child to a functioning
young adult? I have zero advice. However, besides prayer, trial and
error, and a village of good people, here are a few things that have
worked for us.

Kenyan authorities prepared for the gruesome task of recovering dozens more victims than initially feared after the country's president declared an end Tuesday to the four-day siege of a Nairobi mall by al-Qaida-linked terrorists. Officials said the death count could jump by another 60 or more.

Coaches at Union High School suspended the
entire football team after hearing reports of
cyber-bullying by players. Players had to
promise to participate in planned acts of
service, among other things, to earn back a
chance to play.

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